The dramatic works, Volume 7Walker, 1832 |
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... Daughter of Clarence . Lords , and other Attendants , two Gentlemen , a Pursui- vant , Scrivener , Citizens , Murderers , Messengers , Ghosts , Soldiers , & c . SCENE - England . བ ས པ ས 1 : | : ཀྱི ཡང PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
... Daughter of Clarence . Lords , and other Attendants , two Gentlemen , a Pursui- vant , Scrivener , Citizens , Murderers , Messengers , Ghosts , Soldiers , & c . SCENE - England . བ ས པ ས 1 : | : ཀྱི ཡང PERSONS REPRESENTED. ...
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... daughter to John Beaufort , first duke of Somerset . After the death of her first husband , Edmund Tudor , earl of Rich- mond , half brother to King Henry VI . by whom she had fouly one son , afterwards King Henry VII . She married Sir ...
... daughter to John Beaufort , first duke of Somerset . After the death of her first husband , Edmund Tudor , earl of Rich- mond , half brother to King Henry VI . by whom she had fouly one son , afterwards King Henry VII . She married Sir ...
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... daughter and heir of the he wished to have married duke of Burgundy ; but the match was opposed by Edward , who hoped to have obtained her for his brother - in - law , Lord Rivers , and this circumstance has been suggested as the ...
... daughter and heir of the he wished to have married duke of Burgundy ; but the match was opposed by Edward , who hoped to have obtained her for his brother - in - law , Lord Rivers , and this circumstance has been suggested as the ...
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... Daughter of CLARENCE . Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your ...
... Daughter of CLARENCE . Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Duch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep so oft ? and beat your breast ; And cry - O Clarence , my unhappy son ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your ...
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... daughter : - O , from thy cheeks my image thou hast torn . A In the same poem the succeeding image is also found : - 15th Poor broken glass , I often did behold 13 13 bo In thy sweet semblance my old age new born ; But now , that fresh ...
... daughter : - O , from thy cheeks my image thou hast torn . A In the same poem the succeeding image is also found : - 15th Poor broken glass , I often did behold 13 13 bo In thy sweet semblance my old age new born ; But now , that fresh ...
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